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  2. IBM AS/400 - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the company introduced a new version of the system running on a series of 64-bit PowerPC-derived CPUs, the IBM RS64 family. [5] Due to the use of TIMI, applications for the original CISC-based programs continued to run on the new systems without modification, as the TIMI code can be re-translated to the new systems' PowerPC Power ISA ...

  3. IBM i - Wikipedia

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    This was replaced with a Version.Release scheme, e.g. 6.1. [31] Beginning with IBM i 7.1, IBM replaced the Modification releases with Technology Refreshes. [29] Technology Refreshes are delivered as optional PTFs for specific releases of the operating system which add new functionality or hardware support to the operating system. [32]

  4. IBM RPG - Wikipedia

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    The RPG programming language originally was created by IBM for their 1401 systems. IBM later produced implementations for the 7070/72/74 [4] [5] and System/360; [6] RPG II became the primary programming language for their midrange computer product line, (the System/3, System/32, System/34, System/38, System/36 and AS/400).

  5. IBM Power Systems - Wikipedia

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    Servers running processors based on the IBM PowerPC-AS architecture in the AS/400 family (later known as iSeries, then System i) running OS/400 (later known as i5/OS, and now IBM i) Servers and workstations using POWER and PowerPC processors in the RS/6000 family (later known as pSeries, then System p), running IBM AIX and Linux on Power.

  6. Infor XA - Wikipedia

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    IBM's version of SQL is also utilized on the OS integrated database system called Db2 for i. Recent development efforts have added object oriented components written in the Java programming language, which extends a portion of the XA product to servers running Java. However, the Infor XA product still requires the IBM i operating system.

  7. IBM Db2 - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, IBM decided to rewrite the software completely. The new version of Database Manager were called DB2/2 and DB2/6000 respectively. Other versions of DB2, with different code bases, followed the same '/' naming convention and became DB2/400 (for the AS/400), DB2/VSE (for the DOS/VSE environment), and DB2/VM (for the VM operating system).

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  9. List of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    IBM AS/400, iSeries, System i, IBM Power Systems. IBM i (previously known as OS/400 and i5/OS, descendant of System/38 CPF, includes System/36 SSP and AIX environment) UNIX on IBM RT PC. AOS (a BSD Unix version, not related to Data General AOS) AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive, a System V Unix version) UNIX on POWER ISA, PowerPC, and Power ISA